Can I Use An Australian Internet Stick In The US?
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04-08-2014, 08:39 PM
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Can I Use An Australian Internet Stick In The US?
I'm soon traveling to the US from Australia and am wondering if I can use my Telstra USB 3G internet stick while I'm there. I'll be visiting friends in a small country town, and I'm not sure if they'd have internet sticks there.
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04-08-2014, 08:44 PM
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You need to call your provider to determine whether they allow for international use. If at all possible, it will be VERY expensive. I suggest that you contact a local cellular provider here in the US and prepay. You can buy a dongle fairly inexpensively. T-Mobile, Cricket, etc. Ask your friends if they have Wifi? Most towns have full internet capabilities here even in rural areas. Free wifi is available at bookstores, McDonalds,most airports etc.
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04-08-2014, 08:51 PM
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Check with the company and see if they supply coverage in the US. Some companies have partnerships with other ISPs in different countries. At a guess, I'd say no, but you need to check. They may also have a rate for traveling to a different country.
Also check to ensure you won't get dinged with roaming fees. Might be a better idea to leave the stick at home, pick up one in the US or use free wifi |
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